The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts

Kongens Lyngby, Denmark

The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts was established in 1754. It is a prestigious institution of higher education in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to architecture, design, and cultural heritage. It is one of the world's oldest and most respected architecture schools, known for shaping generations of architects, designers, and urban planners.
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Tuition Fees, Cost of Living & Accommodation at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts

Bachelors

  • kr 10792

Masters

  • kr 10792

The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Departments

  • School of Visual Arts, ,
  • School of Architecture
  • School of Design
  • School of Conservation

Distinguished Alumni of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts

Step-by-Step Guide to Admission Requirements at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts

a) Online Application Form
b) Degree and School Leaving Certificates and Transcripts
c) Danish Language Proficiency

Requirements may vary for each program. Please visit the program page for specific requirements

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The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Corporate Partnership

  • Arkitema Architects : Established in 1969, this firm has offices in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Malmö, Stockholm, and Oslo. Arkitema is known for projects like the Sluseholmen Canal District and Bellahøj Swim Stadium.
  • C.F. Møller Architects : Founded in 1924, it is one of Denmark's largest architectural firms, with a presence in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Oslo, London, and Stockholm. Their portfolio includes the Darwin Centre II in London and the A.P. Møller School in Germany. ​
  • Henning Larsen Architects : An international firm based in Copenhagen, established in 1959. They are renowned for cultural and educational projects such as the Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavík and the Copenhagen Opera House.
  • Cobe : Founded in 2006, Cobe is a Copenhagen-based architectural firm involved in urban planning, architecture, and landscape architecture. Notable projects include Nørreport Station and the development of Paper Island in Copenhagen.
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Notable Achievements of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts

Achievements

01.
Merged all its Schools

Merged the School of Architecture, the School of Design, and the School of Conservation to form the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation (KADK).

Year
2011
02.
Divided into three independent institutions

The academy was divided into three independent institutions: The Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture, The Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Sculpture, and The Royal Academy of Fine Arts. ​

Year
1968

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